HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower — Attraction in Great Britain

Name
Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower
Description
Nearby attractions
Middlesbrough Town Hall
Albert Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 2QJ, United Kingdom
MIMA
Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ, United Kingdom
Centre Square
2 Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2BF, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Nando's Middlesbrough
Unit 1, Leisure Park, Marton Rd, Middlesbrough TS4 2AG, United Kingdom
Turtle Bay Middlesbrough
32 Corporation Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 2RX, United Kingdom
Bloom Show Hall & Eaterie
1 Albert Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 1PQ, United Kingdom
Yum Yum Burgers & Desserts
Unit 3, Exchange Walk, Wilson St, Middlesbrough TS1 1RY, United Kingdom
McDonald's
Leisure Park, N Ormesby Rd, Middlesbrough TS4 2AG, United Kingdom
Mannequin Cafe C.I.C.
51 Corporation Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 1LT, United Kingdom
Alkaline Kitchen
15 Albert Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 1PQ, United Kingdom
The Zetland Hotel
9 Zetland Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 1EH, United Kingdom
KFC Middlehaven - Heath Road
Heath Rd, Middlesbrough TS3 6AR, United Kingdom
The Isaac Wilson
61 Wilson St, Middlesbrough TS1 1SF, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Leonardo Hotel Middlesbrough
Fry St, Middlesbrough TS1 1JH, United Kingdom
Premier Inn Middlesbrough Town Centre hotel
Wilson St, Middlesbrough TS1 1AE, United Kingdom
Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough - Centre Square by IHG
Former Cook And Endeavour House, House, Albert Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 2PA, United Kingdom
Dream Apartments Middlesbrough
5 Linthorpe Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 1RE, United Kingdom
Related posts
Keywords
Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower tourism.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower hotels.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower bed and breakfast. flights to Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower attractions.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower restaurants.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower travel.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower travel guide.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower travel blog.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower pictures.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower photos.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower travel tips.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower maps.Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower things to do.
Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower
United KingdomEnglandGreat BritainMiddlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower

Basic Info

Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower

Middlesbrough TS2 1AD, United Kingdom
4.5(15)
Open until 12:00 AM
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Cultural
Scenic
Family friendly
attractions: Middlesbrough Town Hall, MIMA, Centre Square, restaurants: Nando's Middlesbrough, Turtle Bay Middlesbrough, Bloom Show Hall & Eaterie, Yum Yum Burgers & Desserts, McDonald's, Mannequin Cafe C.I.C., Alkaline Kitchen, The Zetland Hotel, KFC Middlehaven - Heath Road, The Isaac Wilson
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Open hoursSee all hours
TueOpen 24 hoursOpen

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Great Britain
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Great Britain
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Great Britain
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower

Middlesbrough Town Hall

MIMA

Centre Square

Middlesbrough Town Hall

Middlesbrough Town Hall

4.5

(229)

Closed
Click for details
MIMA

MIMA

4.3

(244)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Centre Square

Centre Square

4.4

(143)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Shape your own pot with clay in a quirky studio
Shape your own pot with clay in a quirky studio
Wed, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM
Danby, YO21 2LZ, United Kingdom
View details
Middlesbrough Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Middlesbrough Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
102 Grange Road, TS1 2BH
View details

Nearby restaurants of Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower

Nando's Middlesbrough

Turtle Bay Middlesbrough

Bloom Show Hall & Eaterie

Yum Yum Burgers & Desserts

McDonald's

Mannequin Cafe C.I.C.

Alkaline Kitchen

The Zetland Hotel

KFC Middlehaven - Heath Road

The Isaac Wilson

Nando's Middlesbrough

Nando's Middlesbrough

4.2

(480)

Click for details
Turtle Bay Middlesbrough

Turtle Bay Middlesbrough

4.8

(2.7K)

$$

Closed
Click for details
Bloom Show Hall & Eaterie

Bloom Show Hall & Eaterie

4.3

(184)

Click for details
Yum Yum Burgers & Desserts

Yum Yum Burgers & Desserts

4.8

(536)

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.
logo

Posts

Paul BarwickPaul Barwick
Another iconic middlesbrough landmark thankfully still standing. The clock tower, in the Middlehaven area of Middlesbrough, was built by architect John Middleton in 1847. It was a noted landmark for approaching ships and just beneath the faces of the clock there was a little balcony for a look-out. Although the tower had four sides, there were only three clock-faces. It was said that a local ironworks, or a shipyard, that faced the blank clock face from the docks area didn't want its workers clock watching. The clock was paid for by public subscription. During a rebuild of Middlesbrough's dock either around 1870 or as late as 1903 this replacement was built. The tower doubled as a clock tower and a water tower to provide the hydraulic power to operate the dock gates and cranes. This dual use led to its shape: a bulky bottom to house the water, and a slender top for the clock. The tower was restored in 2005 as part of the development of the Middlehaven area on town.
David BurnsDavid Burns
The clock tower we see today was built between 1870 to 1903, it replaced an earlier clock tower from 1847, built with only three clock faces due to the industrialist not wanting the workers on the dockside clock watching, awarded a grade 2 listed structure.
Kev BriggsKev Briggs
Another piece of Middlesbrough history in need of TLC. The landscaping needs to be tended as people have been sleeping rough here, and bits of tents and possessions are scattered about.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Great Britain

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Another iconic middlesbrough landmark thankfully still standing. The clock tower, in the Middlehaven area of Middlesbrough, was built by architect John Middleton in 1847. It was a noted landmark for approaching ships and just beneath the faces of the clock there was a little balcony for a look-out. Although the tower had four sides, there were only three clock-faces. It was said that a local ironworks, or a shipyard, that faced the blank clock face from the docks area didn't want its workers clock watching. The clock was paid for by public subscription. During a rebuild of Middlesbrough's dock either around 1870 or as late as 1903 this replacement was built. The tower doubled as a clock tower and a water tower to provide the hydraulic power to operate the dock gates and cranes. This dual use led to its shape: a bulky bottom to house the water, and a slender top for the clock. The tower was restored in 2005 as part of the development of the Middlehaven area on town.
Paul Barwick

Paul Barwick

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Great Britain

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
The clock tower we see today was built between 1870 to 1903, it replaced an earlier clock tower from 1847, built with only three clock faces due to the industrialist not wanting the workers on the dockside clock watching, awarded a grade 2 listed structure.
David Burns

David Burns

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Great Britain

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Another piece of Middlesbrough history in need of TLC. The landscaping needs to be tended as people have been sleeping rough here, and bits of tents and possessions are scattered about.
Kev Briggs

Kev Briggs

See more posts
See more posts

Reviews of Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower

4.5
(15)
avatar
5.0
2y

Another iconic middlesbrough landmark thankfully still standing. The clock tower, in the Middlehaven area of Middlesbrough, was built by architect John Middleton in 1847. It was a noted landmark for approaching ships and just beneath the faces of the clock there was a little balcony for a look-out. Although the tower had four sides, there were only three clock-faces. It was said that a local ironworks, or a shipyard, that faced the blank clock face from the docks area didn't want its workers clock watching. The clock was paid for by public subscription. During a rebuild of Middlesbrough's dock either around 1870 or as late as 1903 this replacement was built. The tower doubled as a clock tower and a water tower to provide the hydraulic power to operate the dock gates and cranes. This dual use led to its shape: a bulky bottom to house the water, and a slender top for the clock. The tower was restored in 2005 as part of the development of the Middlehaven...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
4y

The clock tower we see today was built between 1870 to 1903, it replaced an earlier clock tower from 1847, built with only three clock faces due to the industrialist not wanting the workers on the dockside clock watching, awarded a grade 2...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
1y

Another piece of Middlesbrough history in need of TLC. The landscaping needs to be tended as people have been sleeping rough here, and bits of tents and possessions are...

   Read more
Page 1 of 4
Previous
Next